U.K. Securities Firm ICAP Plans
To Leave Manhattan by 2002

LONDON &mdash; ICAP PLC, a U.K. securities firm whose 675-person U.S. headquarters had been in the World Trade Center, said it would leave Manhattan in the second quarter of 2002.

At the same time, the company, the world's largest inter-dealer broker in bonds and derivatives, said it had "substantially rebuilt" its U.S. operation just one month after the attacks destroyed its three floors of office space at the World Trade Center. It predicted that full-year pretax profit, excluding goodwill amortization and...